The Myth of the Machine: The pentagon of power, Volume 2Examines contemporary man's preoccupation with technology, appraising mass production and automation and their by-products including pollution, mass destruction, and waste. |
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And just as the static physical structures supported the worshipper's belief in the
validity of the Pharaoh's claims to divinity and immortality, so the new dynamic
forms of the pyramid-complex — the skyscrapers, the atomic reactors, the nuclear
...
And just as the static physical structures supported the worshipper's belief in the
validity of the Pharaoh's claims to divinity and immortality, so the new dynamic
forms of the pyramid-complex — the skyscrapers, the atomic reactors, the nuclear
...
Page 303
Paradoxically, then, the greatest gains that have been achieved through
command of nuclear reaction have been purely spiritual ones: an enriched
conception of cosmic realities: a deeper insight into the nature of the universe
and of the place ...
Paradoxically, then, the greatest gains that have been achieved through
command of nuclear reaction have been purely spiritual ones: an enriched
conception of cosmic realities: a deeper insight into the nature of the universe
and of the place ...
Page 487
... 316 Nuclear absolutism, 254 Nuclear Age, parallel of, with Pyramid Age, 257
Nuclear bombs, 75; damage done by, 362 Nuclear catastrophe, youth's
anticipation of, 372 Nuclear destruction, nightmare anticipations of, 234;
traumatic effect of, ...
... 316 Nuclear absolutism, 254 Nuclear Age, parallel of, with Pyramid Age, 257
Nuclear bombs, 75; damage done by, 362 Nuclear catastrophe, youth's
anticipation of, 372 Nuclear destruction, nightmare anticipations of, 234;
traumatic effect of, ...
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Contents
NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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